Verification of single event upset rate estimation methods with on-orbit observations

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Earth Orbital Environments, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Single Event Upsets, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Geosynchronous Orbits, Radiation Shielding, Solar Flares

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In an experiment aboard the Hughes Leasat vehicles each in geosynchronous orbit, single-event upsets (SEU) have been continuously monitored in a memory consisting of 93L422 RAMs. Using simultaneous measurements of the high-energy galactic cosmic-ray and solar-flare-particle environment from the University of Chicago experiment aboard the IMP-8 satellite, together with a Leasat mass distribution model and ground test measurements of the SEU susceptibility for the 93L422, estimates of the SEU rate are calculated based on several improvements to the standard methods. These results are discussed and compared to the Leasat flight observations.

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